On Fri, Sep 19, 2025 at 11:45:48AM -0400, Mark Pearson wrote: > Hi Heikki, > > On Fri, Sep 19, 2025, at 3:44 AM, Heikki Krogerus wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 09:50:30AM +0200, Greg KH wrote: > >> On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 02:14:28PM -0400, Mark Pearson wrote: > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > On Fri, Aug 22, 2025, at 8:54 AM, Mark Pearson wrote: > >> > > Hi Greg, > >> > > > >> > > On Fri, Aug 22, 2025, at 12:51 AM, Greg KH wrote: > >> > >> On Thu, Aug 21, 2025 at 02:53:07PM -0400, Mark Pearson wrote: > >> > >>> The UCSI spec states that the num_connectors field is 7 bits, and the > >> > >>> 8th bit is reserved and should be set to zero. > >> > >>> Some buggy FW has been known to set this bit, and it can lead to a > >> > >>> system not booting. > >> > >>> Flag that the FW is not behaving correctly, and auto-fix the value > >> > >>> so that the system boots correctly. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Found on Lenovo P1 G8 during Linux enablement program. The FW will > >> > >>> be fixed, but seemed worth addressing in case it hit platforms that > >> > >>> aren't officially Linux supported. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Signed-off-by: Mark Pearson <mpearson-lenovo@xxxxxxxxx> > >> > >> > >> > >> Any hints as to what commit id this fixes? > >> > >> > >> > >> thanks, > >> > >> > >> > >> greg k-h > >> > > > >> > > Maybe 3cf657f ('Remove all bit-fields')? > >> > > > >> > > The commit there states that 'We can't use bit fields with data that is > >> > > received or send > >> > > to/from the device.' > >> > > Not sure why that is, but I assumed this means we shouldn't change the > >> > > structure to use 7 bits for num_connectors, which was my original plan. > >> > > > >> > > After that, we go all the way back to the file creation (c1b0bc2) where > >> > > it was defined as 8 bit. > >> > > > >> > > >> > Just a gentle nudge to see if there are any concerns or questions with the patch. > >> > >> I was waiting for the maintainer of this code to review it :) > > > > So not Fixes tag? > > > > I can add a Fixes tag for the very original commit of this file (c1b0bc2) if that's wanted. I don't think it's necessary in this case if the fw is really fixed. But what says Greg? thanks, > > Reviewed-by: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Thanks for the review > > Mark -- heikki